There is a show out there that follows the hilarious misadventures of a horny virgin ghost, a shy lovestruck cook, and criminally hot chef. It also has subplots involving reality cooking shows, the politics of the afterlife, oh, and an ongoing murder mystery. The show is called Oh My Ghostess and it’s the romantic comedy you wish you were watching right now. The good news is you can watch it right now.

In just a few months, Oh My Ghostess has quickly become one of the most popular shows in Korea — and on DramaFever. In case you’re unfamiliar with DramaFever, it’s a streaming service and website dedicated to bringing the best in international entertainment to its legions of rabid fans in the Unites States. The service offers users access to some of the most beloved shows from Korea, Japan, China, Spain, and even Great Britain — and sometimes, as in the case of Oh My Ghostess, you can stream hit series on the same day they debut in their home countries.

Needless to say, Oh My Ghostess features a healthy dose of supernatural swagger. Shin Soon Ae (Kim Seul Gi) is a ghost, but she refuses to move on with her afterlife until she finally gets laid. She died a virgin and is really pissed off about it. Soon Ae possesses the bodies of random hot chicks so she can seduce men, but the problem is that most men can’t deal with the “chill” of copulating with a ghost.

Meanwhile, sweet Na Bong Sun (Park Bo Young) has big dreams of being a top chef, but her timid personality is holding her back. Her boss is a temperamental and brilliant (and gorgeous) culinary superstar named Kang Sun Woo (Jo Jung Suk). Sun Woo is so turned off by Bong Sun’s doormat personality that he suggests she quit being a chef.

Now, the twist is that Bong Sun can talk to ghosts, which makes her easy prey for one of Soon Ae’s possessions. Once the pushy Soon Ae takes over Bong Sun’s body, everything changes. Oh, and Sun Woo starts to take notice. Of course, Soon Ae’s unrelenting horniness also puts Bong Sun in some hysterically awkward situations. Our friends over at DramaFever put together this highlight reel of Bong Sun’s most hilarious moments on the show to give you an taste of the character’s thirst:

The Oh My Ghostess series finale airs this Friday and Saturday in Korea, but you don’t have to travel around the world to catch the ending. DramaFever will have the episodes up the day they air. Yup, the same day. That means you’ve got 24 hours to binge through the whole first season. We think you can do it.